| Last updated on April 22, 2008 |
 Would you like to help families choose the furniture they need to get a fresh start in life? We want every individual or family that comes in at their appointed time to work with a volunteer who can assist them in choosing from the available furniture. You will work from a printed computer list for that particular family and complete the form as items are loaded into their vehicles. Requirements: We need volunteers in our Pontiac facility who are available one morning or afternoon per week anytime Monday through Friday for 3-4 hours. Our hours are from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Ongoing opportunity This opportunity is sponsored by: Furniture Bank Of Southeastern Michigan
We need volunteers who are free at these times
 |
| Weekly |
 |
|
|
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
 |
| Adults (26-54) |
 |
Individual |
| Adults (55+) |
 |
Young Adults (18-25) |
|
Contact Person:
Weber Pat, Associate Director, (248) 332-1300, (email)
Address:
Directions:
 |
The Furniture Bank of Southeastern Michigan is close to downtown Pontiac, 1.5 blocks north of the Woodward loop.
From the south, take Woodward past Huron (M-59)and turn right onto N. Perry.
From the north, take Lapeer Rd, which turns into Perry. We are approximately 3 miles south of Walton.
From the west, take Huron (M-59) to N. Perry, turn left, go thru two lights the second of which is Woodward.
From the east or I-75, take the M-59 exit to Pontiac, turn right on Woodward, then right onto N. Perry.
Nearest Bus Stop: Huron and Perry, 10 minute walk |
Web Site: http://www.furniture-bank.org
Miscellaneous Information
| Is this opportunity appropriate for kids 6-11 years old? |
 |
No
|
| Is this opportunity appropriate for youth 12-17 years old? |
 |
No
|
| Does this opportunity accept volunteers who are mandated to do community service? |
 |
Yes
|
Have you volunteered with this opportunity?
Log your hours online
User Reflections
Post Your Own!
Overall Experience
allways feels good to relief stressfull situtations for those in need, times are so hard right now
 |
posted by bonniedarr on October 10, 2005 |
|